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Sanitary Inspector, D. E. Callaghan, M. D. Sanitary Inspector, F. A. Jewett, M. D.. Sanitary Inspector, M Levy, M. D. Shipping Inspector, Geo. Convery, M. D... Chemist, W. H. Kent, Ph. D..

1,500 1,500

Department of Police and Excise.

Commissioner of Police and Excise, HENRY
I. HAYDEN
L. Dallon.

$5,000

Deputy Commissioner and Chief Clerk, F. 1,800

Assist. San. Inspector, H. B. Bayles, M. D.
Assist. San. Inspector, H. K. Bell, M. D..
Assist. San. Inspector, H. Burnard, M. D..
Assist. San. Inspector, W.J. Corcoran,M.D.
Assist. San. Inspector, A. M. Dennison, M.D.
Assist. San. Inspector, M. Enright, M. D...
Assist. San. Inspector, L. De B. Kuhn, M D.
Assist. San. Inspector, G. J. LaRoe, M. D.. 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, M. J. Leland, M. D. 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, Jas. McManus,M.D. 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, J. F. Moore, M D.. 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, J. Peacock, M. D... 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, J. O'Grady, M. D... 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, J. M. Raub, M. D... 1,200
Assist. San. Inspector, E. F. Smith, M. D..
Assist. San. Inspector, Alex. Rae, M. D...
Veterinary Inspector, L. T.Bell, M.D.,D.V.S.
Vaccinator, W. J. Brandt, M. D

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Surgeon, A. William Ford
Surgeon, William P. Morrisey
Surgeon, Joseph F. O'Connell
Surgeon, John D. Sullivan

Supt. of Telegraph, Frank C. Mason.
Telegraph Operator, William R. Gear
Telegraph Operator, Thomas J. Cornell
Telegraph Operator, Thomas Williams.
Telegraph Operator, James Campbell
Telegraph Operator, James Keenan
Telegraph Operator, John Maloy

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Supt. of Steam Boilers, Wm. A. Powers

2,500

Vaccinator, H. C. Murphy, M. D.

1,000

Vaccinator, A. E. Smylie, M. D.

1,000

Clerk to Supt. Steam Boilers, G.A.Ridgway 1.250 Five Boiler Inspectors, at $1,300

6,500

Vaccinator, W. T. Gardner, M. D...

1,000

Searcher of Female Prisoners, Mrs. Jane

Vaccinator, C. G. Purdy, M. D..

1,000

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Food Inspector, D. F. Lucas, M. D

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Food Inspector, H. Bullwinkle, M. D..

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Food Inspector, John A. Cochran, M. D.... 1,000 Food Inspector, J. W. Van Duesen, M. D... 1,000 Meat Inspector, A. May..

Superintendent of Police, Patrick Campbell 4,000 Clerk to Supt. of Police, Fred'k L. Jenkins 2,000 Messenger to Supt. of Police, And. McLean 1,100 Inspector, John Mackellar.

3,000

900

Inspector, Patrick H. McLaughlin.

3,000

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Meat Inspector, J. C. DeFraine.

900

Inspector, Edward Reilly

3,000

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Captain 1st Precinct, James Campbell.... 2,400 Captain 2d Precinct, John W. Eason.

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2,400

Dairy Inspector, John Mc Tammany

900

Chief Inspector of Plumbing, R. R. Coggin 1,200

Inspector of Plumbing, W. J. Roche...

1,200

Inspector of Plumbing, James Travers..

1,200

Captain 3d Precinct, Patrick H. Leavey.. 2,400
Captain 4th Precinct, Wm. J. McKelvey.. 2,400
Captain 5th Precinct, Martin Short..
Captain 6th Precinct, James Ennis

2,400

2,400

Inspector of Plumbing, W. E. Corcoran.

1,200

Inspector of Plumbing, James J. Ryan.... Inspector of Plumbing, John A. Lennon

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Captain 7th Precinct, George R. Rhodes Captain 8th Precinct, Thomas Murphy Captain 9th Precinct, John Brennan.

2,400

2,400

2,400

Inspector of Plumbing, Neil B. McBride

1,200

Inspector of Plumbing, F. J. Pelletreau..

1,200

Inspector of Plumbing, T. P. Higgins..

1,200

Captain 10th Precinct, Francis A Farley.. 2,400 Captain 11th Precinct, Daniel J. Lowery... 2,400 Captain 12th Precinct, William H. Folk

2,400

Inspector of Plumbing, John Todd..

1,200

Captain 13th Precinct, Stephen Martin..

2,400

Chief Nuisance Inspector, D. Gleason, M.D 1,250

Nuisance Inspector, John J. Wheeler.

900

Nuisance Inspector, F. A. Frisca

900

Captain 14th Precinct, James Dunn.. Captain 15th Precinct, Thomas L. Druhan. Captain 16th Precinct, Hugh F. Gorman

2,400

2,400

2,400

Nuisance Inspector, Thomas French.

900

Captain 17th Precinct, Henry French...

2,400

Nuisance Inspector, D. H. Clark..

900

Captain 18th Precinct, James Kenney

2,400

Nuisance Inspector, John Clarke...

900

Nuisance Inspector, Leonard J. O'Neil..

900

Captain 19th Precinct, Michael Campbell.. 2,400 Eighty Sergeants, (each).

1,750

Nuisance Inspector, J. Stanley.

900

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Messenger, Daniel Williams.

600

Thirty-eight Roundsmen, (each).

1,200

Driver of Ambulance, J. A. Wenz

750

Five hundred and ninety-seven Patrolmen,

Driver of Ambulance, E. Fitzpatrick.

750

(each)..

1,100

Driver of Ambulance, P. Dorini.

750

Four hundred and three Patrolmen, (each)

900

Driver of Ambulance, E. Coyle...

750

Fifty Patrolmen, (each)

800

Department of Law.

Total, 1,050 Patrolmen.

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Assist. C. C. and Chief Clerk, R. B. Green

Two Engineers of Patrol Boat, (each).

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wood, Jr...

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Assist. C. C., William T. Gilbert..

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Assist. C. C., Daniel D. Whitney, Jr.

Department of the Treasury.

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Assist. C. C., Arthur C. Salmon.

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Deputy Treasurer, D. Phoenix...

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Ordinance Attorney, Donald F. Ayres..... 2,000

General Clerk, Paul E. Jenks..

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TRIAL TERMS AT WHICH ISSUES OF FACT ARE TRIABLE BY JURY.

First Monday of January, Part I., Judge Van Wyck; Part II., Judge Clement.

First Monday of February, Part I., Judge Osborne; Part II., Judge Van Wyck.

First Monday of March, Part I., Judge Clement; Part II., Judge Osborne.

First Monday of April, Part I., Judge Van Wyck; Part II., Judge Clement.

First Monday of May, Part I., Judge Osborne; Part II., Judge Van Wyck.

First Monday of June, Part I., Judge Clement; Part II., Judge Osborne.

Fourth Monday of September, Part I., Judge Clement.

First Monday of October, Part I., Judge Van Wyck; Part II., Judge Clement.

Second Monday of November, Part I., Judge Osborne; Part II., Judge Van Wyck.

First Monday of December, Part I., Judge Clement; Part II., Judge Osborne.

SPECIAL TERMS AND CHAMBERS.

First Monday of January, Judge Osborne.
First Monday of February, Judge Clement.
First Monday of March, Judge Van Wyck.
First Monday of April, Judge Osborne.
First Monday of May, Judge Clement.
First Monday of June, Judge Van Wyck.
First Monday of July, Judge Van Wyck.
First Monday of August, Judge Osborne.
Fourth Monday of September, Judge Clement.

Assistant Clerk and Interpreter, Richard

Assistant Clerk, William F. Dennen.
Stenographer, Charles J. Joyce..

FIRST DISTRICT.

COR. COURT AND BUTLER STREETS.

Justice, JAMES G. TIGHE
Clerk, Joseph McGarry.

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Assistant Clerk, James H. Neeson.. Stenographer, James McLean..

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1,800

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1,800

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1,800

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600

Interpreter (German), George W. Hoehn.. 1,200 Interpreter (Italian), Benedict Martella

SECOND DISTRICT.

GATES AND REID AVENUES.

Justice, THOMAS J. KENNA......
Clerk, Daniel J. Madden.

THIRD DISTRICT.

LEE AVENUE, COR. CLYMER STREET.

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Justice, MOSES ENGLE.......

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Clerk, James Dillon.

1,800

Assistant Clerk, Arthur J. Higgins.... Stenographer, William McFeeters......... Interpreter, Emil Klebaur.

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTS.

United States Court.

The United States Courts, Eastern District of the State of New York, are at the southeast corner of Clinton and Montague streets

Circuit Court-William J. Wallace, E. H. Lacombe, Judges.

District Court--Charles L. Benedict, Judge.
Clerk-B. Lincoln Benedict.
Marshal-Daniel Lake.

United States Attorney--Jesse Johnson.
Assistant U. S. Attorney-John Oakey.

Commissioners-John J. Allen, Richard P. Morle, B. Lincoln Benedict, Henry S. Bellows.

BROOKLYN CITY GOVERNMENT-Continued.

Office of Construction of the New

Federal Building.

285 WASHINGTON STREET.

Superintendent, W. C. Boотн, per day..
Clerk, J. A. Gardiner, per day..
Foreman, Hans Arnold, per day..

Salary. .$8.00 4 00

5 00

Assistant Foreman, Theodore Hall, per day 4 50 Watchman and Messenger, Geo. Middleton,

per day...

Watchman, Fred'k Buchner, per day. Watchman. James Fox, per day..

Brooklyn Navy Yard.

2.00

1 50 1 50

MAIN ENTRANCE, YORK AND NAVY STREETS. DANIEL L. BRAINE, Rear Admiral..Commandant. J. N. Miller, Captain.. .Captain of the Yard. T. F. Kane, Captain... ..Equipment Officer. G. W. Sumner, Commander...Equipment Duty. A. H. McCormick, Commander.....Inspector of Ordnance.

W. H. Whiting, Commander....Inspection Duty. G. M. Book, Lieut.-Com'r. Ordnance Duty. G. A. Bicknell, Lieut.-Com'r...Equipment Duty. A. H. B. Lillie, Lieut.-Com'r... Assistant to Captain of the Yard.

C. F Norton, Lieut... W. H. Turner, Lieut...

L. Flynne, Lieut.

C. P. Eaton, Ensign.

H. A. Field, Ensign..

J. W. Oman, Ensign.

Aide to Commandant. Inspection Duty. Equipment Duty. .Aide to Commandant. ..Equipment Duty. .Equipment Duty.

D. McMurtrie, Medical Inspector........Surgeon

of Yard.

C. W. Rush...........
Passed Assistant Surgeon.
J. H. North.
...Assistant Surgeon.
A. S. Kenny, Pay Inspector... Gen. Storekeeper.
G. H. Griffing, Paymaster..Pay Officer of Yard.
A. Peterson, Passed Assistant Paymaster.. Office
of General Storekeeper.

C. H. Loring, Chief Eng....Experimental Duty. W. W. Dungan, Chief Engineer......Chief Engineer of Yard.

G. W. Magee, Chief Eng. Steam Engineering. G. W. Stivers, Chief Engineer.. Inspection Duty. J. J. Barry, Chief Eng Experimental Duty. J. H. Chasmar, Chief Engineer...... Charge Machinery Cruisers.

Geo. Cowie, Jr., P. A. Eng. Steam Engineering. A. F. Dixon, P. A. Eng......Steam Engineering F. H. Eldredge, P. A. Eng...Steam Engineering. W. N. Little, Assistant Engineer..

of General Storekeeper.

F. H. Conant, Asst. Eng.... Steam Engineering. A. McAllister, Asst. Eng....Steam Engineering. J. R. Matthews, Chaplain.....Chaplain of Yard. W. L. Mintonye, Naval Constructor.....Head of Construction Department.

WARRANT OFFICERS OF NAVY YARD. George T. Douglass, J. B. White, J. R. Martin, C. Miller, Wm. Anderson, J. A. McDonald, Jos. Smith, C. B. McGrudee, Chas. Morgan, J. Hayes, L. B. Gallagher, W. D. Toy, P. F. Ward.

U. S. R. S. VERMONT.

L. A. Beardslee, Captain; C. A. Adams, Lieutenant; N. R. Usher, Lieutenant; R. S. Mulligan, Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.); H. J. Babin, Surgeon; L. L. Von Wedekind, Assistant Surgeon; N. J. Blackwood, Assistant Surgeon; John Furey, Paymas. ter; G. H. Kearney, Passed Assistant Engineer; D. McLaren, Chaplain; P. St. C. Murphy, U S. M. C., First Lieutenant; John Sutton, Boatswain; J. McLaughlin, Boatswain; F. Watson, Sailmaker; T. McGlone, Carpenter; J. Swift, Gunner; H. C. Fuller, Mate.

U. S. R. S. MINNESOTA.

G. C. Wiltse, Captain; E. S. Houston. Lieutenant Commander; W. J. Barnette, A. B. Speyers, A. Mertz, E. D. Bostick, Lieutenants; E. L. Derr, Surgeon; H. N. T. Harris, Assistant Surgeon; G, MCC. Pickrell, Assistant Surgeon; J. R. Stanton, Paymaster; A. Bates, Passed Assistant Engineer; S. D. Boorom. Chaplain; J. Farrell, Boatswain; J. Byrne, Sailmaker.

SPECIAL DUTY, NEW YORK CITY.

G. E. Thornton..
Pay Director.
W. A. Kirkland, Captain. .Harbor Inspector.
H. F. Picking. Captain.. Light House Inspector.
A. P. Nazro, Lieutenant...Hydrographic Office.
A. P. Cooke, Captain....
T. A. Lyons, Commander
S. Seabury, Lieutenant..
E. A. Magee, Chief Engineer.
J. R. Tryon, Surgeon.. Special Duty, N. Y.
S. E. Kershner. Surgeon.. Marine Rendezvous.
E. P. Meeker, Captain......Marine Rendezvous.

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J. J. Woodward....Assistant Naval Constructor. W. L. Capps... ...Assistant Naval Constructor. P. C. Asserson, Civil Engineer....Head of Yards and Docks.

W. C. Gibson, Lt. Com'r...Board of Appraisers. J. A. Ring, Passed Assistant Paymaster...Board of Appraisers.

G. H. Read, Paymaster.......Clothing Factory.
MARINE BARRACKS.

R. W. Huntington, Major.
E. R. Robinson, Captain.
A. C. Kelton, Captain..
C. F. Elliott, First Lieutenant
W. F. Spicer, First Lieutenant.
G. R. Benson, First Lieutenant..
T. P. Kane, Second Lieutenant..

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William H. Perry, Richmond Co
Theron H. Burden, Queens Co...
Thomas A. Smith, Queens Co..
Herman T. Smith, Suffolk Co.....
Samuel Bowden, Brooklyn..
G. H. Berwin, Brooklyn
John H. Fisher, Brooklyn
Isaac Durlach, Brooklyn
Otto Witte, Brooklyn..
Emil A. N. Luhrs, Brooklyn.
James E. Renne, Brooklyn
Wm. F. Corriston, Brooklyn.
George N. Dick, Brooklyn..

RECEIPTS FOR 1889.

Taxes on Beer and Ale
Taxes on Distilled Spirits
Taxes on Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, etc
Special Taxes (Licenses)

Total...

U. S. STOREKEEPERS.

Jas. B. Collins,
Judson C. Watson,
C. H. Hoffmann,
Chas. Augenthaler,
Alex. Jameson.
Storekeepers: Rate per
Gaugers: Paid by fees.

1,227,109 50

571,983 78 206,431 39

.$3,755,729 62

U. S. GAUGERS.

James Woodhead,
F. M. Crafts,
Jacob David,
S. T. Waterhouse,
John F. Roeder.
diem, $4.00

BROOKLYN

BROOKLYN LIBRARY - Montague st., opposite Academy of Music. Truman J. Backus, Pres.; Albert E. Lamb and Frank L. Babbott, Secs.; Frank Lyman, Treas.; W. A. Bardwell, Librarian. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Reading Rooms open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 300 periodicals and newspapers. In the library 105,000 volumes. Number of readers in reference department, 70,000; in reading rooms, 90,000; books read in 1890, 99,002. Depots where books can be exchanged twice a day: At corner Bedford av. and Taylor st., 1147 Fulton st., 981 Fulton st., 19 Greene av., 397 Classon av., Flatbush av., corner of Seventh, Court st., corner First pl. and Lafayette av., corner Grand av. Complete catalogue of the Library of 1881, and a card catalogue of all additions from that time. Bulletin of new books published December 1, 1890.

BROOKLYN INSTITUTE AND YOUTHS' FREE LIBRARY- Washington st., corner of Concord. Miss Louise N. Rose, Librarian. Open every day, Sunday excepted, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Free to all persons over 12 years of age. 16,000 volumes; 1,500 members; 56,000 volumes circulated in 1890.

LAW LIBRARY-Room 16, Court House. John P. Rolfe, Pres. ; Stephen C. Betts, Librarian. 12,500 volumes. Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. For reference by the Judges, Surrogate, District Attorney, Corporation Counsel, members of the Bar of the Second Judicial District, under certain rules of the Court.

LONG ISLAND FREE LIBRARY 568 Atlantic av., near Flatbush. A. W. Catlin, M. D., Pres.; D. A. Boody, Vice-Pres.; A. N. Jervis, Sec.; A. P. Maxwell, Treas. 7,000 volumes. Free to all. LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Corner

Theatres and Halls.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC-Montague st.
ADELPHI HALL-Cor. Adelphi st. and Myrtle av.
AMPHION ACADEMY-Bedford av. and S. 9th st.
ARCANUM HALL-407 Bridge st.

ART ASSOCIATION GALLERIES-Montague st.
ARION HALL-Wall st., near Broadway.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS-Washington st.

ASSOCIATION HALL-Bond st., near Fulton. ASSOCIATION HALL-253 Manhattan av. ATHENEUM-Atlantic av., cor. Clinton st. AURORA GRATA CATHEDRAL-Bedford av., cor. Madison st.

AVON HALL-Bedford av., cor. Halsey st. BARTHOLDI-Greenpoint, near Manhattan av. BEDFORD HALL-Bedford av., cor. Fulton st. BENNETT'S CASINO-East New York and Alabama avs.

BROOKLYN INSTITUTE-Washington, cor. Concord st.

CHANDLER'S HALL-300 Fulton st.
CLINTON HALL-Reid, cor. Gates av.
CONSERVATORY HALL-Bedford av., cor. Ful-

ton st.

COLUMBIA HALL-York, cor. Main st.

CRITERION THEATRE AND HALL-Fulton st., near Grand av.

DAY'S HALL-Cor. 3d av. and 54th st.
ECKFORD-Calyer, cor. Eckford st.

EVERETT HALL-Fulton st., near Gallatin pl. FIFTH AVENUE CASINO-Fifth av., n. Union st. FELTMAN'S TIVOLI-Cor. 5th av. and 2d st. FULTON THEATRE-Fulton, near Smith st. GRAND ARMY HALL-Bedford av., cor. N. 2d st. GRAND OPERA HOUSE-Elm pl., near Fulton st. GRAND THEATRE-Grand st., near Bedford av. HEISER'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS-Broadway, near Bedford av.

HISTORICAL HALL-Pierrepont, cor. Clinton st. HOLMES' STAR THEATRE-Jay st., near Fulton. HUBER & GEBHARDT'S CASINO-Elm pl., near Fulton st.

HYDE & BEHMAN'S THEATRE-Adams st., near Myrtle av.

JEFFERSON HALL-Court Square.

LIBRARIES.

Clinton and Pierrepont sts. Emma Toedteberg, Librarian in charge. 45,000 volumes, for reference only. Open from 8:30 A. M. until 9:30 P. M. Museum open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Members and their families are entitled to use the Library. Consultation to others, by introduction of members or by permission of the Librarian in charge.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF KINGS COUNTY-355 Bridge st. 1,800 volumes. For use of members. J. H. Hunt, Librarian.

MECHANICS' FREE READING ROOM-15 Hicks st. (Bethel Chapel), 30 magazines and papers. Open week-day evenings 7 to 9:30.

PRATT INSTITUTE LIBRARY-Ryerson st., between DeKalb and Willoughby avs. 20,000 volumes. Free to residents of Brooklyn over 14 years of age, Miss E. Miller, Librarian.

PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES-Eastern District, South Third, corner Driggs st. Free to all inhabitants residing in the school districts Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23 24, 26, 31, 33, 34 and 37. Open to the public Tuesdays and Fridays from 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 P. M. Open to children on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 4 to 6 P. M. 18,000 volumes. S. S. Martin, Librarian.

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UNION FOR CHRISTIAN WORK- 67 and Schermerhorn st. Miss Fanny Hull, Librarian. 17,000 volumes. Free to persons of good character who are recommended. Open daily (Sundays and holidays excepted) from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Saturdays to 9 P. M. An elaborate catalogue has been published. The Library receives an appropriation from the city.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Fulton st., near Bond. F. B. Schenck, Pres.; Edwin F. See, Gen'l Sec.; S. H. Berry, Librarian. 10,000 volumes. Open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.

KNICKERBOCKER HALL-Clymer st., n. Lee av. LEE AVENUE ACADEMY-Lee, near Division av. LYCEUM THEATRE-Montrose av., c. Leonard st. MASONIC TEMPLE-Grand, cor. Havemeyer st. MATTHEWS' HALL-Gallatin pl., near Fulton. MILITARY HALL-Leonard, cor. Scholes st. NEW EVERETT ASSEMBLY ROOMS-Bridge, cor. Willoughby st.

NEW TURN HALL-16th st., near Fifth av. PALACE RINK-Grand st., bet. Wythe av. and Berry st.

PARK THEATRE-Fulton st., opp. City Hall sq. PROCTOR'S THEATRE-Driggs st., near S. 4th. REMSEN HALL-Court, cor. Remsen st. RINK-Clermont, near Myrtle av. RIVERS' ACADEMY-State, cor. Court st. ROBERTSON'S HALL-Gates av. and Downing st. SAENGERBUND HALL-Smith, cor. Schermerhorn st.

SCHIELLEIN'S HALL-Atlantic, cor. Vermont av. SMITHSONIAN HALL-Greenpoint, cor. Manhattan av.

TEMPLAR'S HALL-467 Fifth av.

TEUTONIA HALL-Harrison av., cor. Bartlett st.
TIVOLI HALL-8th st., b. Third and Fourth avs.
TURN HALL-71 Meserole st.

UNION HALL-Ewen, cor. Meserole st.
WASHINGTON HALL-831 Broadway.

WEINLANDER'S ACADEMY-290 Court st.

WILLOUGHBY HALL-Broadway, cor. Willough

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